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Bitcoin Learning Articles

BTC-only beginner articles about DCA, sats, self-custody, hardware wallets and common beginner mistakes.

Why Bitcoin, Not Crypto

Bitcoin is different from most crypto projects because of fixed supply, decentralized verification and a long security record.

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What Is BTC DCA

BTC DCA means buying Bitcoin with a fixed amount on a fixed schedule, replacing price guessing with long-term discipline.

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Why Most People Should Not Time Tops and Bottoms

Market timing requires information advantage, discipline and emotional control; beginners often chase highs and panic at lows.

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How to Keep DCA During a Bear Market

Bear-market DCA is about sizing, cash-flow protection, steady records and learning, not leverage or emotional doubling down.

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What Are Sats

Sats are the smallest Bitcoin unit. 1 BTC equals 100,000,000 sats, making small long-term accumulation easier to track.

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Why Learn Self-Custody After Buying BTC

An exchange balance is not a wallet you control. Long-term holders should learn small withdrawals and key responsibility step by step.

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What Are Private Keys and Seed Phrases

Private keys control BTC; seed phrases restore access. Do not screenshot, cloud-sync or send them to anyone.

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Hardware Wallet Basics for Beginners

Hardware wallets can help long-term holders, but beginners must understand sourcing, setup, seed backups, test transfers and recovery drills.

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What Is the AHR999 Indicator

AHR999 combines 200-day DCA cost and exponential growth valuation to observe whether BTC is near long-term accumulation zones.

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How Beginners Should Read BTC Indicators

AHR999, MVRV, Puell Multiple and the 200-week moving average help frame cycles, but they cannot replace risk management.

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